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Foodie Friday: Champagne and rose macarons

This recipe is brought to us by Australian Almonds. Delicious and beautiful, they’re the perfect treat to impress your guests.

Champagne and rose macarons

Pretty in pink and a mouthwatering delight, these aren't as tricky as you'd think so have a go!

Macaron Shells

  • 150 grams ground almonds
  • 150 grams icing sugar
  • 110 grams egg whites
  • 150 grams caster sugar
  • 4-6 drops rose pink food colouring

Champagne and rose buttercream

  • 250 grams salted butter (softened)
  • 250 grams icing sugar
  • 10 drops champagne essence
  • 2 drops rose essence
  • 1 tbsp rose water
  • 1 pinch salt
  1. Preheat the oven to 150°C or 130°C fan-forced. Line 4 baking trays with baking paper or 4 silicon macaron mats.

  2. To make the macaron shells, place the ground almonds and icing sugar into a blender or food processor and pulse until fine, being careful not to overheat the mixture. Pass the mixture through a sieve 2 or 3 times, pushing through any lumps with the back of a spoon.

  3. Measure out half the egg whites and add to the almond meal mixture. Using a spatula, mix until just combined, taking care not to overwork the mixture.

  4. Place the remaining egg whites into a very clean stand mixer bowl. Whisk on a medium high speed until soft, frothy peaks form. Continue to whisk while you prepare the syrup.

  5. Place the caster sugar and 35ml water into a small saucepan and set over a medium heat. Stir the mixture and allow it to come to the boil. Using a sugar thermometer to check the temperature, cook the syrup until it reaches 118°C. Once it has come to temperature and is a syrupy consistency, remove from the heat.

  6. As the egg whites continue to whisk, pour the syrup down one side of the bowl in a slow, steady stream until all of it has been incorporated into the egg whites. Add the pink food colouring to your desired colour and continure to whisk the meringue on high speed until thick and glossy, about 5 minutes. The base of the bowl should be warm but no longer hot.

  7. Add the meringue mixture to the almond meal mixture and, using a clean spatula, fold gently until evenly combined, taking care not to overmix. The mixture should have a soft paste-like texture and a dropping consistency.

  8. Transfer the mixture to a large piping bag fitted with a 1cm round piping tip. Pipe small rounds, about 2cm in diameter, onto the lined baking trays. Help the macaron mixture to level out by tapping the underside of the trays with the palm of your hand.

  9. Set the macarons aside to form a "skin" on top of the shell, about 30 minutes. Once the skin has formed, place into the preheated oven and bake for 12-15 minutes. Once baked, open the oven door and leave ajar for 2 minutes before removing the macarons.

  10. Set the macarons aside on the trays to cool completely. Once cool, lift off the trays with a round-tip palette knife. Set aside in an airtight container until ready to fill.

  11. For the buttercream filling, add the very soft butter to the bowl of a standmixer fitted with a cream paddle and beat until very pale and light in texture. Add the icing sugar, champagne essence, rose essence, rose water and salt. Mix until all the ingredients are incorporated and the mixture is light and creamy.

  12. Transfer the buttercream to a piping bag fitted with a 1cm tip. Pipe the buttercream onto half of the fully cooled macaron shells and sandwich withanother shell.

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Foodie Friday: Almond pancakes with strawberry compote

Ahead of Mother’s Day this weekend, Almonds Australia have created a healthy and delicious twist to a classic favourite for the perfect breakfast-in-bed treat for Aussie mums. Whip up these gluten-free almond pancakes with strawberry compote to show your mum how much you love her!

Ingredients

Strawberry compote

1 punnet strawberries

1⁄8 cup water

1 cinnamon stick or 1⁄2 teaspoon ground cinnamon

2-4 tablespoons rice malt syrup, honey or brown sugar (to taste)

Pancakes

2⁄3 cup almond meal

2 eggs

1⁄4 cup milk

1⁄2 teaspoon vanilla bean paste or vanilla essence

2-3 tablespoons rice malt syrup, honey or brown sugar

Thickened cream or Greek yoghurt to serve

Method

Strawberry compote

  1. Wash and hull strawberries and cut in half.
  2. Place in a small saucepan with water and cinnamon and bring to the boil.
  3. Reduce to low and simmer for 15-20 minutes until strawberries have thickened.
  4. Leave to cool, remove cinnamon stick and then stir in sweetener spoon by spoon, tasting to your liking.

Pancakes

  1. In a small bowl mix almond meal, eggs, milk, vanilla and sweetener.
  2. Heat up a small non-stick fry pan and add a knob of butter. Ladle some pancake mixture in and cook over medium heat until edges are cooked through (3-5 minutes) and air bubbles appear. Flip the pancakes and cook on the other side for another couple of minutes.
  3. Repeat with rest of the mixture.

To serve…

Stack pancakes and spoon over strawberry mixture. Dollop with cream or yoghurt and eat immediately.

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